Hey Guys, I have 2 tickets. I knew I would not be able to go, but early in the ticket sales I wanted to make sure that it would happen. Anyone have a friend they would like to take or? Give me a message or email I will give you a ticket.

Street parking but not on K street which has no parking in that area. Or a garage. There are several but the only one I know of for sure with cheap parking for $2 is a state garage on 16th and L but there may be one closer to the theater which is on 10th and k.

Son of a gun. I am in Phoenix for the opening. But on a brighter note I just found out it will be playing in a theater here also. I will with you guys in spirit.

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I believe there is more than just 50 left because it's sold out twice already and they just add more available tickets every time that happens. The screening must be in the main auditorium. It holds 975 according to their website. The 2 side auditoriums hold 180 each.

Well, it's nice to hear you guys had a great time. Unfortunately, I had to work overtime and wasn't able to make it(I just got out of the shower). At least a portion of my tickets went to a good cause.

We went with another couple who is just getting started in the gun world. The husband dros'd his first lower earlier that day! I do wish the film had shed light on californias absurdities like the bullet button or the handgun roster

Is there going to be another showing? Many people couldn't make it to the premier, myself included.

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